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My bathroom in our Jumeirah villa has had this musty smell for weeks, and I’ve finally spotted black mold growing in the grout between the tiles near the shower. I tried scrubbing it with bleach, but it just came back darker after a couple of days. Given how humid it gets here, is this something I can handle myself with a stronger cleaner, or should I just call a professional cleaning company?
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Recurring shower mold in a UAE villa often indicates a deeper moisture issue that surface cleaning can't fix. The high humidity here, especially when year-round AC use creates constant condensation, provides an ideal environment for mold to regrow rapidly after a simple scrub.
Bleach is ineffective on porous surfaces like grout because it only bleaches the surface pigment and doesn't kill the root structure. For a small, surface-level patch, a dedicated EPA-approved fungicidal cleaner applied correctly can work. However, if it returns darker and with a persistent musty smell, the colony is likely established behind the tiles or in the wall cavity. In these cases, a professional assessment is advised. They can identify the source of the moisture—whether it's inadequate sealing, a hidden leak, or insufficient ventilation—and perform remediation that addresses the root cause, not just the visible growth. For extensive or recurring problems, a lab test can identify the mold species, which is crucial for determining the correct remediation protocol and understanding any potential health risks, particularly for households with allergies or respiratory sensitivities. |
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